Am Mittwoch, 22. Oktober 2003 21:56 schrieb jini us:
> There seems to be 90% agreement.
95%? ;-)
> With the vendor point of view
> , you can look at another way.
> You can become a vendor too because
> the underlying work is done for you.
Well, I'm not a vendor and I currently
don't plan to become one. Maybe I work
for a vendor, but not for one who sells
frameworks or other base technologies.
> I am favouring cayenne because having read
> his ideas from the website, they are very much in
> agreement with principals I have across.
So I'll check out Cayenne, too, as you
recommended it here and I'm neither
arrogant nor dumb beyond the average
level ;-)
> Principals used in software with 300 + tables
> in a database.
Principals used in software with only 150+ tables,
but 3 mio customers, acessed by ~300 users
concurrently at 8:00 AM when they start up
their PCs. I generally don't tend to cite from
the experiences of others. And it works, still :-)
The most important thing is getting the job done,
by whatever means.
-- Christian.
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